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  1. Added Sep 17, 2008 by binorealuyo
  2. Added Aug 26, 2008 by graduate
    While the internet has changed the world of publishing, the local news business can still adapt its models and survive in the online world. Here are some technology improvements that can make a digital version of local news more functional and effective than print could ever be...
  3. Added Aug 18, 2008 by rfinlayson and 3 others
  4. Added Jul 28, 2008 by mniemitz
    All forms of print publishing must contend with the digital transition, but college textbook publishing has a particularly nasty problem on its hands. College students may be the angriest group of captive customers to be found anywhere.
  5. Added Jul 02, 2008 by kse
  6. Added Apr 12, 2008 by graduate
    History of the Federal Reserve and U.S. central banks from 1764 to today. Criticism is often called a conspiracy theory, but the story of central banks is a story of inflation, corruption, and bankruptcy. Citing primary sources including: debate records, 19th, 20th century political cartoons, and government documents.
  7. Added Mar 12, 2008 by geclark
    Association of professional schools in international affairs, including the Fletcher School at Tufts, the Kennedy School at Harvard, and the Walsh School at Georgetown.
  8. Added Nov 19, 2007 by linem
    MORE than a decade ago, after George Cachianes, a former researcher at Genentech, decided to become a teacher, he started a biotechnology course at Lincoln High School in San Francisco. He saw the class as way of marrying basic biotechnology principles with modern lab practices — and insights into how business harvests biotech innovations for profit.
  9. Added Oct 01, 2007 by dan.donato and 1 other
    "We teach teachers how to use (technology) in the classroom, not just in the areas of math and science but we train teachers how to use technology to make art, history, language or any subject more exciting to kids," Intel Chairman Craig Barrett told Reuters in an interview on Thursday. The new program is part of Intel's annual global investment of more than $100 million in improving education in schools and universities.
  10. Added Sep 26, 2007 by amo
    education, technology, project management. Links to resources covering the above topics
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